Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Police logs

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This informatio­n has been taken from the Chico Police Department, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Oroville Police Department and the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office.

Monday THEFT

Nord Highway, Chico: A man reported his mail was stolen for the third time. This is the first time he reported it.

Galaxy Avenue, Oroville:

A woman reported someone stole her social security card and Walmart card with an unknown amount of money on the accounts.

Alverda Drive, Oroville: A phone was stolen yesterday from a casino, allegedly to gain access to the owner’s bank account.

Olive Highway, Oroville: Juveniles came into a store and stole a box of Puff Bar disposable vapes.

BURGLARY

Broadway Street, Richvale: An unknown subject reportedly broke into locked P.O. boxes and stole mail belonging to multiple people. Highway 32 West, Chico:

A woman reported an unknown subject entered her building last night after 10 p.m., and reportedly “tore out” the security system and stole items.

VANDALISM

Cynthiann Lane, Palermo: A man said someone attempted to cut his fence and gain access to vehicles on the property.

Tuesday ROBBERY

Monte Vista Avenue, Oroville: According to the reporting party, a man walked around a store then jumped over the counter wearing a ski mask with something resembling a screwdrive­r in his hand.

VANDALISM

Whispering Chapel Lane, Berry Creek: A subject attempted to break in to the Berry Creek Post Office. Significan­t damage was found on the security door.

BURGLARY

Neal Road, Chico:

A burglary was reported at the Neal Road Recycling & Waste Facility.

Midway, Durham: A shed and freezer were broken into at Almendra Winery. A large amount of meat and beer were stolen.

Estates Drive, Chico: A vehicle was found broken into with a window shattered and the glove box opened.

THEFT

Upper Palermo Road, Palermo: A woman had a package marked as “delivered” but she never received it.

Wednesday VANDALISM

Columbine Road, Magalia: Video surveillan­ce caught subjects on the property of an elementary school. They left alcohol, damaged a tree and hit a water tank after driving recklessly.

Thursday VANDALISM

Greenbrier Drive, Oroville: An ex-friend reportedly showed up at a person’s residence, broke a window and left.

BURGLARY

Silver Leaf Drive, Oroville: A female subject was seen trying to enter a residence, first trying the front door and then a window.

Friday THEFT

Esplanade, Chico: A customer did not have the money to pay for gas and left her ID saying she would “be right back.” She did not return.

Alverda Drive, Oroville: Approximat­ely $500 was stolen out of a man’s wallet while he was at a casino. Berry Creek Road, Berry Creek: Someone reportedly stole the 14-foot Christmas tree from Cal Fire Station 62 that was to be used for the community Christmas tree lightning ceremony.

BURGLARY

Longview Drive, Oroville: The reporting party said someone gained entry into the house through a back door and the home was found ransacked.

VANDALISM

Fourth Street, Biggs: Someone broke the valve stem off of the tires on a person’s vehicle. The brakes were also tampered with.

Saturday

FOUND PROPERTY

Highway 70/Cox Lane, Palermo: The reporting party was out at the scene of an accident and found multiple credit cards in multiple names.

THEFT

Wingate Circle, Magalia:

The roommate of the reporting party has allegedly been stealing constantly, including taking the key to a safe, stealing items from it and elsewhere in the residence.

BURGLARY

Sixth Street, Oroville:

The reporting party heard someone come in through the garage and believes the person is breaking into the house.

Sunday VANDALISM

East Gridley Road, Gridley: A subject broke windows at a shop and the subject was still on scene when the reporting party called.

THEFT

Bald Rock Road, Berry Creek: A subject stole a cab over a camper that was sitting on saw horses on the property.

BURGLARY

Oroville Quincy Highway, Berry Creek: A property was reportedly looted for the third time between last night and noon Sunday.

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